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The Language Of Medicine Dr. Michael Gillespie
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3 Name the organs of the respiratory system and describe their location and function. Identify various pathological conditions that affect the system. Learn medical terms that pertain to respiration.
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4 Describe important clinical procedures related to the respiratory system, and recognize relevant abbreviations. Apply your new knowledge to understanding medical terms in their proper contexts, such as medical reports and records.
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5 External respiration: Exchange of air in lung capillaries oxygen inhaled into the air sacs of the lungs immediately passes into capillaries carbon dioxide passes from capillaries into air sacs, to be exhaled
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6 Internal respiration: Exchange of gases in the cells occurs simultaneously between cells and capillaries oxygen passes out of the bloodstream into the tissues carbon dioxide passes out of tissues back into the bloodstream to travel to the lungs
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7 Mediastinum: Middle of chest where trachea divides into two branches Bronchi: Each leads to a separate lung Lungs: Lobes are not mirror images Hilum: Blood vessels, nerves, lymphatic tissue, and bronchial tubes enter and exit
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10 Conduct air Nose Nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses Pharynx Larynx Trachea Exchange gases Bronchioles Alveoli Lung capillaries
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13 adenoids alveolus (alveoli) apex of the lung base of the lung brochioles bronchus (bronchi) carbon dioxide
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14 cilia diaphragm epiglottis expiration glottis hilum inspiration larynx
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15 lobe mediastinum nares oxygen palatine tonsil paranasal sinus parietal pleura
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16 pharynx pleura pleural cavity pulmonary parenchyma respiration trachea visceral pleura
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17 1. What is the tip or uppermost portion of the lung? A.base B.lobe C.apex D.nares
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18 adenoid/oadenoids alveol/oalveolus, air sac bronch/obronchial tube bronchi/obronchus bronchiol/o bronchiole, small bronchus capn/ocarbon dioxide Combining FormMeaning
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19 coni/odust cyan/oblue epiglott/oepiglottis laryng/olarynx, voice box lob/olobe of the lung mediastin/omediastinum Combining FormMeaning
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20 nas/onose orth/ostraight, upright ox/ooxygen pector/ochest pharyng/opharynx, throat phon/ovoice Combining FormMeaning
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21 phren/odiaphragm pleur/opleura pneum/oair, lung pneumon/olung pulmon/olung rhin/onose Combining FormMeaning
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22 sinus/osinus cavity spir/obreathing tel/ocomplete thorac/ochest tonsill/otonsils trache/otrachea, windpipe Combining FormMeaning
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23 SUFFIXES -ema condition -osmiasmell -pneabreathing -ptysisspitting -sphyxiapulse -thoraxpleural cavity, chest SuffixMeaning
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24 auscultation percussion pleural rub rale (crackle) rhonchus sputum stridor wheeze
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25 Upper Respiratory Disorders croup diphtheria epistaxis pertussis
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26 Bronchial Tube Disorders asthma bronchiectasis chronic bronchitis cystic fibrosis
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27 Lung Disorders atelectasis emphysema lung cancer pneumoconiosis pneumonia pulmonary abscess pulmonary edema pulmonary embolism (PE) pulmonary fibrosis sarcoidosis tuberculosis (TB)
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28 Atelectasis Two forms Proximal obstruction of distal airways Accumulations of fluid, blood, or air in pleural cavity
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29 Pleural Disorders mesothelioma pleural effusion pleurisy (pleuritis) pneumothorax
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30 Pneumothorax: Air gathers in the pleural cavity
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31 anthracosis asbestosis bacilli chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) cor pulmonale exudate hydrothorax infiltrate palliative paroxysmal pulmonary infarction purulent silicosis
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32 X-rays chest x-ray (CXR) computed tomography (CT) scan of the chest pulmonary angiography
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33 X-rays: Radiographic imaging
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34 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): Magnetic waves create images
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35 Radioactive Tests Positron emission tomography (PET) scan of the lung: Ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) scan: inhalation of radioactive gas for imaging, followed by injection of different radioactive material for imaging
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36 Bronchioscopy: Fiberoptic or rigid endoscope inserted into the bronchial tubes for diagnosis, biopsy, or collection of specimens
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37 Endotracheal intubation: placement of tube from mouth to trachea to establish airway
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38 laryngoscopy lung biopsy mediastinoscopy pulmonary function tests (PFTs) thoracotomy thorascopy tracheostomy tuberculin test tube thoracostomy
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39 Thoracentesis: surgical puncture to remove fluid from pleural space
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40 Tracheostomy: Surgical creation of opening into the trachea through the neck
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41 COMBINING FORMS adenoid/o ____________ alveol/o____________ bronch/o____________ bronchi/o____________ bronchiol/o____________ capn/o____________ Combining FormMeaning
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42 COMBINING FORMS adenoid/oadenoids alveol/oalveolus; air sac; small sac bronch/obronchial tube bronchi/obronchial tube bronchiol/obronchiole capn/ocarbon dioxide Combining Form Meaning
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43 COMBINING FORMS coni/o___________ cyan/o___________ epiglott/o___________ laryng/o___________ lob/o___________ mediastin/o___________ Combining Form Meaning
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44 COMBINING FORMS coni/odust cyan/oblue epiglott/oepiglottis laryng/olarynx (voice box) lob/olobe mediastin/omediastinum Combining Form Meaning
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45 COMBINING FORMS nas/o __________ orth/o __________ ox/o __________ pector/o__________ pharyng/o __________ phon/o__________ Combining Form Meaning
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46 COMBINING FORMS nas/o nose orth/o straight ox/o oxygen pector/o chest pharyng/o throat (pharynx) phon/o voice; sound Combining Form Meaning
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47 COMBINING FORMS phren/o___________ pleur/o___________ pneum/o___________ pneumon/o___________ pulmon/o___________ rhin/o___________ Combining Form Meaning
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48 COMBINING FORMS phren/odiaphragm; mind pleur/opleura pneum/olung; air; gas pneumon/olung; air; gas pulmon/olung rhin/onose Combining Form Meaning
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49 COMBINING FORMS sinus/o___________ spir/o___________ tel/o ___________ thorac/o___________ tonsill/o___________ trache/o___________ Combining Form Meaning
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50 COMBINING FORMS sinus/osinus spir/oto breathe tel/ocomplete thorac/ochest tonsill/otonsil trache/otrachea (windpipe) Combining Form Meaning
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51 SUFFIXES -ema ___________ -osmia___________ -pnea___________ -ptysis ___________ -sphyxia ___________ -thorax ___________ Suffix Meaning
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52 SUFFIXES -ema condition -osmia smell -pnea breathing -ptysis spitting -sphyxia pulse -thorax chest; pleural cavity Suffix Meaning
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